Raising Evangelists: How Dag Heward-Mills Trains Soul Winners

The work of evangelism is too big for one man. That’s why Jesus didn’t only preach—He trained. He poured Himself into twelve, and from them came a gospel movement that shook the world. Dag Heward-Mills walks in that same understanding. He knows that if the gospel will truly reach the nations, more evangelists must be raised. And so, he has dedicated his life not only to winning souls, but to training others to do the same.

In his ministry, soul winning is not for a few enthusiastic believers—it is the responsibility of every Christian. And he trains people to take that responsibility seriously. From the pulpit to the classroom, from his books to his camps, Bishop Dag speaks with urgency about the need to preach the gospel. He trains evangelists to carry the burden of the lost, to develop discipline, and to master the art of preaching salvation.

He does not raise entertainers. He raises soul winners—men and women who know how to preach on the street, at the altar, in the market, and in the stadium. He teaches them to keep the message simple, to stay focused on the cross, and to never lose the fire. His personal life is the best example. He himself continues to preach, travel, and lead crusades. And because of that, the fire he carries has spread to those who follow him.

A Generation Taught to Win Souls

What is most powerful about Bishop Dag’s evangelistic training is that it is producing fruit across generations. Young people in his churches are being taught to preach from an early age. Bible school students are taught not just doctrine, but discipline. Pastors are reminded again and again that their primary duty is to win souls. And the result is an army—an army of soul winners who are not ashamed of the gospel.

This army is bold. They preach in buses, in classrooms, in marketplaces, and in new church plants. They organize outreaches. They conduct crusades. They knock on doors and walk through villages. And all of it is fueled by the training and impartation they’ve received from a man who has never let the flame die.

Bishop Dag’s training also goes beyond words. He creates systems that support evangelism. He writes books that simplify the message. He equips leaders with tools. He builds churches with the expectation that evangelism will be part of the culture. He doesn’t just motivate—he mobilizes. And because of that, his ministry is not a monument—it’s a movement.

The gospel is not meant to be hidden. It is meant to be preached. And through Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, thousands are being trained, empowered, and released to do just that. Souls are being saved. Evangelists are being raised. And the harvest is being gathered.


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